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he is america's top real estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real estate hit reality show, flip this house, and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real estate expert in the world, and has changed thousands of people's financial futures. you now have the opportunity to spend time learning armando's money-making real estate strategies at his live event coming to your area. >> i went to armando's live event, and aftesix weeks, i made $45,000. i did it. you can do it too. go to his live event. >> four months ago, i took armando's live event and have had two offers accepted since then and look to make about $60,000. >> prior to this, i was in the i.t. and construction industries as a project manager. armando's live event showed me how i can go without any credit or money of my own and get five houses under contract with $160,000 in profit. go to the live event. it will change your life. >> announcer: armando montelongo, star of a&e's hit tv show flip this house, and inc. 500's number one educational company in the country is bringing his armand
he is america's top real estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real estate hit reality show, flip this house, and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real estate expert in the world, and has changed thousands of people's financial futures. you now have the opportunity to spend time learning armando's money-making real estate strategies at his live event coming to your area. >> i went to armando's live event, and aftesix weeks, i made $45,000. i...
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it is like in america. black people are called niger. it's like that, it's the same. eckstein: the bible teaches us in isaiah chapter 58 (speaking hebrew) "from your flesh and blood you shall not avert your eyes". my friends, we dare not avert our eyes from seeing the suffering and the pain of the jews in the former soviet union and knowing that we could do something about it. donor: i'm a street boy. i left home when i was 12 years old. and i know pain when i see it when i look at people's eyes in the street and i see a lot of pain there. hoffman: we see in every jew we meet here a potential lost relative. and it increases our motivation to want to help them because we think, "there for grace of god go i". these people need to be fed hot meals. the monthly box just simply is not enough. eckstein: imagine what it would be like not to have food. to be home bound. not to have any family members that you can turn to and suddenly three times a week someone comes in, an angel, week someone comes in, an angel, comes in with food. this is what we call in the states the meals
it is like in america. black people are called niger. it's like that, it's the same. eckstein: the bible teaches us in isaiah chapter 58 (speaking hebrew) "from your flesh and blood you shall not avert your eyes". my friends, we dare not avert our eyes from seeing the suffering and the pain of the jews in the former soviet union and knowing that we could do something about it. donor: i'm a street boy. i left home when i was 12 years old. and i know pain when i see it when i look at...
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only when we turned to america and we turned to christians. only when we turned their did we find friends. those who believe that when they bless israel they themselves are blessed. >>robertson: i believe a blessing has been ordained by god for those who bless abraham and the descendants of abraham through isaac and through jacob and all the way to the current way to the current nation of israel. >>eckstein: we have tried through this program to present to you ways in which you can partner with god. in which you can bless the jewish people and be blessed thereby. projects through which you can demonstrate in a meaningful and tangible way that you are friends of israel. that we are not alone here in this land. that we can count on christians in america for friendship, for prayer, for friendship, for prayer, for deeds, for blessing. in the next thirty minutes we're going to show you a variety of ways in which you can bless israel and the jewish people. as you watch the program you will see projects identified by name on your screen. i hope that
only when we turned to america and we turned to christians. only when we turned their did we find friends. those who believe that when they bless israel they themselves are blessed. >>robertson: i believe a blessing has been ordained by god for those who bless abraham and the descendants of abraham through isaac and through jacob and all the way to the current way to the current nation of israel. >>eckstein: we have tried through this program to present to you ways in which you can...
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and even today amongst christendom, my, they like to tell us there are 50-60 million christians in america. i wish that were true. but i'm afraid it's a stretch because the vast majority of even our well-churched people don't have a clue about salvation through faith and by god's grace alone. and it's so sad. well, anyway, here we have this whole concept that it's only the small percentage. all right, now you come down to verse 7, still in romans 11. or back to romans 11. i didn't want to leave you in isaiah, did i? back to romans 11 verse 7, "what then israel has not obtained that which he seeketh for but the election (or those who truly believed) obtained it." now we've got to stop. what was the nation of israel constantly looking and hoping for? the messiah who would bring in that heaven on earth, kingdom environment. but when the messiah came, in unbelief, they rejected him. except for the few. that little small flock of believers who paul refers to here as 'the remnant.' but what happened to the vast majority of israel? blinded! blinded. and to this day, it's almost impossible to spea
and even today amongst christendom, my, they like to tell us there are 50-60 million christians in america. i wish that were true. but i'm afraid it's a stretch because the vast majority of even our well-churched people don't have a clue about salvation through faith and by god's grace alone. and it's so sad. well, anyway, here we have this whole concept that it's only the small percentage. all right, now you come down to verse 7, still in romans 11. or back to romans 11. i didn't want to leave...
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america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2-year agreement. fios is 100% fiber optic. so you get america's fastest, most reliable internet and unbeatable tv picture quality. this amazing offer is going fast, so switch to fios today. visit verizon.com/superbonus call the verizon center for customers with disabilities and get this deal before it's gone. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. offer ends november 16th. technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ >> is sharon osbourne waging war on "the view"? >> oh, just wait until you hear what she said. i'm nan
america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300...
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he said the obvious we in america cannot continue to spend more than we take in. it's something i don't have the luxury of as mayor doing. what i see the president doing is putting tremendous cuts on the table trillions of dollars of cuts. you just heard the chief of staff say they're willing to put $4 trillion in cuts but it has to be in a balanced way. the challenge i see right now if this happens the sequester happens, the cuts will be blunt brutal and mind as opposed to being intelligent and insightful. and it will not invest. it will stop us from investing in those critical areas in america we must invest on if we want long-term economic growth. >> schieffer: mr. mayor let me ask you one thing, frank lautenber, the long-term senator from new jersey said he will not seek reelection. you said you were thinking about it. i think you put together some sort of a pac. are you going to seek the democratic nomination for the senate seat in new jersey? >> clearly it's a job i'm interested in. we did what we had to do by law and file the federal account. i'll spend the
he said the obvious we in america cannot continue to spend more than we take in. it's something i don't have the luxury of as mayor doing. what i see the president doing is putting tremendous cuts on the table trillions of dollars of cuts. you just heard the chief of staff say they're willing to put $4 trillion in cuts but it has to be in a balanced way. the challenge i see right now if this happens the sequester happens, the cuts will be blunt brutal and mind as opposed to being intelligent...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." on the floor of the u.s. senate, protesters delay the confirmation hearing for america's next spy chief. teargas and riot police on the streets of tunis as the country's fledgling democracy struggles to survive a crisis we know it is not good for us but it is not fun, but why are so many people doing it? fledglingntry's democracy struggles to survive. we know that it is not good for us, but wire so many people doing it? welcome to our viewers on public television in america. america's drone program came -- undere nomination fire at the nomination hearing for john brennan. the man that president obama has tapped to be his next spy chief says that the white house goes through agony to make sure that there are no collateral deaths in these attacks. >> a panel of senators brimming with questions. barely a few words in, the first interruption but not from politicians. >> i am honored to appear before you today as the president's nominee. >> would you hold please? i will ask the police to please remove this woman.
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." on the floor of the u.s. senate, protesters delay the confirmation hearing for america's next spy chief. teargas and riot police on the streets of tunis as the country's fledgling democracy struggles to survive a crisis we know it is not good for us but it is not fun, but why are so many people doing it? fledglingntry's democracy struggles to survive. we know that it is not good for us,...
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., the precious son of america's then-greatest hero. paula fass: the kidnapping, the death... americans witnessed something truly awful here. narrator: one man, bruno richard hauptmann, was arrested... prosecutor: you took that money from that shoebox... narrator: ...tried, and executed. but was he really guilty? did he have accomplices? and could the crime have been masterminded by someone inside the lindbergh household? john douglas: what we do know for sure is that the baby was put to sleep in that bedroom. narrator: john douglas, america's leading criminal profiler, is on the hunt for clues that could solve this notorious kidnapping. did the police... did they ever do a sketch? robert zorn: they did. and i've shown this to hundreds of people, and they all say the same thing-- "that's the guy." narrator: is there a new suspect in this old case? and can an amateur sleuth, a forensic pathologist a handwriting expert a veteran archivist and a master carpenter help john douglas finally solve the crime of the century? douglas: we owe it to the victims' families to know that the
., the precious son of america's then-greatest hero. paula fass: the kidnapping, the death... americans witnessed something truly awful here. narrator: one man, bruno richard hauptmann, was arrested... prosecutor: you took that money from that shoebox... narrator: ...tried, and executed. but was he really guilty? did he have accomplices? and could the crime have been masterminded by someone inside the lindbergh household? john douglas: what we do know for sure is that the baby was put to sleep...
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after admitting they targeted conservative groups, the ierls, the agency that america loves to hate took center stage on capitol hill. >> you're arguing today that the i.r.s. is not corrupt. but the subtext of that is you're saying, look, we're just incompetent. >> my question is who's going to jail over this scandal? >> this is absolutely an over-reach and this is an outrage for all america. >> this is absolutely not illegal. >> it's not illegal what the i.r.s. has done? >> schieffer: among those who claimed not to know about it is the president. now he's angry, too. >> it's unexcusable and americans are right to be angry about it and i'm angry about it. i'm outraged with this. >> schieffer: he should be because there is a storm brewing over the handling of the i.r.s. case, the attacks in benghazi, and the f.b.i. investigation of leaks at the associated press. the white house is sending out senior adviser dan pfeiffer to explain. we'll also hear from two key republicans, texas senator john cornyn, number two in the senate republican leadership. and congressman jason chaffetz. did the ju
after admitting they targeted conservative groups, the ierls, the agency that america loves to hate took center stage on capitol hill. >> you're arguing today that the i.r.s. is not corrupt. but the subtext of that is you're saying, look, we're just incompetent. >> my question is who's going to jail over this scandal? >> this is absolutely an over-reach and this is an outrage for all america. >> this is absolutely not illegal. >> it's not illegal what the i.r.s....
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america got its first look at the zaprud,r film not on television but in print. just after the assassination "life" magazine printed 31 frames from the film, possibly one of the biggest exclusives in history. joining us now, the editor of "life" magazine and abe bra ma'am zapruder's granddaughter, alex an california they are contributors to a new commemorative "life" magazine book "the day kennedy died" thank you both for coming. alexandra your grandfather, what he manufactured women's clothing in dallas. >> that's right. >> schieffer: he loved president kennedy, he went down to the plaza that day to see him. tell us how that came about. >> i don't know if you know this, but he actually left his camera at home that morning. his office was right next door to the plaza he went, but overcast day. so he hadn't planned originally to film the president. then he was persuaded by his long time assistant, lillian wrongers to go home get the camera, which he did, luckily for history. then went down to the plaza as i understand it he took sort of tried out a number of spots
america got its first look at the zaprud,r film not on television but in print. just after the assassination "life" magazine printed 31 frames from the film, possibly one of the biggest exclusives in history. joining us now, the editor of "life" magazine and abe bra ma'am zapruder's granddaughter, alex an california they are contributors to a new commemorative "life" magazine book "the day kennedy died" thank you both for coming. alexandra your...
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it is time to deal with america's problems. how can you raise the debt limit and do nothing about the underlying problem. >> schieffer: so he went on to say the president knows my phone number. i decided to stay here in washington. i'm ready to talk. but i'm not going to do anything until we have a conversation. >> let's be clear, bob. congress needs to do the job. it needs to open the government up, and it needs to make it possible for us to pay our bills on time. i think the president's record is quite clear on his willingness to negotiate. for the last three years, he's made every effort, with speaker boehner, negotiating in person, through his budgets, putting proposals out there that many democrats were not happy that the president put serious entitlement reforms in his budget along with serious tax reforms. the problem isn't the president's willingness to negotiate. the problem is we have not yet engaged with republicans who are willing to put everything on the table and want speaker knows that. i know the speaker well. i
it is time to deal with america's problems. how can you raise the debt limit and do nothing about the underlying problem. >> schieffer: so he went on to say the president knows my phone number. i decided to stay here in washington. i'm ready to talk. but i'm not going to do anything until we have a conversation. >> let's be clear, bob. congress needs to do the job. it needs to open the government up, and it needs to make it possible for us to pay our bills on time. i think the...
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that is a good thing for america. so that many people currently without health insurance will have it for the first times time in their lives and the policies all of us the buy are going to be worth more, they won't reject kid for preexisting conditions for example, that sat good thing. >> schieffer: what about repealing this tax on healthcare devices? these -- what about that? >> this is an interesting -- >> schieffer: medical devices. >> the republicans, medical device this is is interesting, the republicans which talk so much, who talk so much about deficit reduction have sent us over an amendment which adds $30 billion to the deficit and takes it right out of the healthcare reform act. that is the height of irresponsibility. we can even talk about the future of that tax, let's do it in a responsible way with replacement revenue. i predict that the senate is going to reject this house over picture that was sent to us last might. >> schieffer: well, i mean, but wouldn't that be kind of a popular thing to do away wit
that is a good thing for america. so that many people currently without health insurance will have it for the first times time in their lives and the policies all of us the buy are going to be worth more, they won't reject kid for preexisting conditions for example, that sat good thing. >> schieffer: what about repealing this tax on healthcare devices? these -- what about that? >> this is an interesting -- >> schieffer: medical devices. >> the republicans, medical device...
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hair club has more than 50,000 clients in north america. that's more than 50,000 reasons to call, but the most important reason is you. whether you're 25 or 65, you'll be amazed at what hair club can do for you. call now. stopping your hair loss is just a phone call away. >> and i can do whatever i want every day. i can go swimming. i can play sports. i can do whatever. it's fabulous. >> that one day that i made that phone call was the best decision i made, so if there's any advice that i can give, make that call. >> [chuckles] you guys don't need to shave that head. you know, keep some hair on there. join the hair club like i did. >> i called hair club, and i have never felt better. i've got great, healthy hair, i look younger, and i feel terrific. >> don't hesitate. go in right now, because you will feel better, you'll look better, and it'll be something that you will appreciate in the long run. >> it's all about you. hair club does what's right for you. >> i love my hair. i love how i feel about my hair. >> so i went and checked it out,
hair club has more than 50,000 clients in north america. that's more than 50,000 reasons to call, but the most important reason is you. whether you're 25 or 65, you'll be amazed at what hair club can do for you. call now. stopping your hair loss is just a phone call away. >> and i can do whatever i want every day. i can go swimming. i can play sports. i can do whatever. it's fabulous. >> that one day that i made that phone call was the best decision i made, so if there's any advice...
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they made america so proud in the age of the possible. they were the mercury vii. shepherd, cooper, slayton, glen and carpenter. while they were young men, many had skirted the heavens as test pilots and survived the hell of warfare. scott car pepter was a navy aviator, a veteran, the only astronaut without a college degree. he was named john glenn oos backu backup. he got to utter famous words to his friend before launch while the world listened in. >> god speed, john glenn. >> when it was his turn he flew in aurora 7. he was thereupon less than five hours. because of technical glitches he landed 250 miles from the intended target. as tv viewers stared at the black and white picture there were fears he hadn't survived splashdown until he was he was spotted almost an hour later sitting in his raft awaiting pickup. he never flew in space again though he loved exploration. he lived for a month on the bottom of the ocean floor in sea lab in the mid 60s. years later he was part of our on-air team at cape canaveral to cheer on john glenn who returned to space as a shutt
they made america so proud in the age of the possible. they were the mercury vii. shepherd, cooper, slayton, glen and carpenter. while they were young men, many had skirted the heavens as test pilots and survived the hell of warfare. scott car pepter was a navy aviator, a veteran, the only astronaut without a college degree. he was named john glenn oos backu backup. he got to utter famous words to his friend before launch while the world listened in. >> god speed, john glenn. >>...
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america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. -- that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe. if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years. plus, your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift card or a $300 visa prepaid card with a 2 year agreement. fios is 100% fiber optic so you get america's fastest, most reliable internet and unbeatable picture quality. and now you can take your fios entertainment with you when you're away from home. switch to fios now for this amazing deal. visit verizon.com/superoffer today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities technology that lets you play with the big boys. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. that's powerful. >>> we are live with the wjz mobile weather lab down here at fells point, on a beautiful evening
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pickup populists largely live in rural america. mba middle live on the coast, while the most cynical dubbed the whatever man centrists are largely under 40. culturally, this is a live and let live group. 52% are okay with legal iizing marijuana, but 79% believe the government is spending too much money. >> so just where do you fall on the political spectrum? find out by taking our interactive quiz on nbc news.com, just click the icon that says quiz where do you stand. >>> and now for a look at our national weather forecast -- >> i'll have to do that. sounds like a fun activity. >> i like the categorization of whatever man. >> yeah. that's fun anyfunny. the weather is actually quiet around the country. texas continues to get the rain. and i hope everyone's enjoyed their pretty warm october. because there are signs of some cold air dominating the weather map as we go to the end of this month. and halloween is not too far away anymore. so here's where we're looking. still mild in the southeast, cold air from canada in the midwest and
pickup populists largely live in rural america. mba middle live on the coast, while the most cynical dubbed the whatever man centrists are largely under 40. culturally, this is a live and let live group. 52% are okay with legal iizing marijuana, but 79% believe the government is spending too much money. >> so just where do you fall on the political spectrum? find out by taking our interactive quiz on nbc news.com, just click the icon that says quiz where do you stand. >>> and now...
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america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2-year agreement. fios is 100% fiber optic. so you get america's fastest, most reliable internet and unbeatable tv picture quality. this amazing offer is going fast, so switch to fios today. visit verizon.com/superbonus call the verizon center for customers with disabilities and get this deal before it's gone. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. offer ends november 16th. technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ >>> mark is here with our fan sports report. >> what do we say? when the going gets tough, let's see i
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china, america's largest creditor, is calling on the u.s. to resolve the political stalemate in order to protect its investment and avoid hurting the global economy. work with us to bring about stability around the world. >> reporter: the senate had begun work on a new bill to raise the debt ceiling. the first vote could come as early as friday. in washington, susan mcginnis, wjz eyewitness news. >> some republicans said they would support a bill to raise the debt ceiling without attachments but senate democrats may not have the 60 votes needed to block a filibuster. >>> the supreme court will hear arguments today to roll back lijts on political contributions. it's to limit the cap on what individuals can give in one election cycle. currently an individual can donate a max of $48,600 to a candidate and $74,600 to packs and parties. supporters say the current law limits free speech while the government argues the overall limit helps prevent political corruption. >>> in baltimore city homicide detectives are investigating a body floating near
china, america's largest creditor, is calling on the u.s. to resolve the political stalemate in order to protect its investment and avoid hurting the global economy. work with us to bring about stability around the world. >> reporter: the senate had begun work on a new bill to raise the debt ceiling. the first vote could come as early as friday. in washington, susan mcginnis, wjz eyewitness news. >> some republicans said they would support a bill to raise the debt ceiling without...
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i don't think anybody in america of state of new jersey to say what they're going do. i can walk and chew gum at the same time. i can deal with this job and deal with me future and that's exactly what i will do. >> he said it offer as roadmap for republicans nationally. >> that will not be the first time he's asked that question. >> no doubt, no doubt. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" says libya gave tacit approval in the raid. one was over the capture of al libi in tripoli. the other was planned in hopes of finding a suspect in the benghazi consulate attack. united states says libya consented weeks or perhaps even months ago. >>> the "washington post" says the cia plans to begin recalling thousands of furloughed employees back to work today. the director of the agency has a concern on the unseen impact of our national security. britain's "the independent" reports that a passenger helps a plane land. it was a bumpy landing but one said the passenger did a remarkable job. >>> the "los angeles times" looks at a new
i don't think anybody in america of state of new jersey to say what they're going do. i can walk and chew gum at the same time. i can deal with this job and deal with me future and that's exactly what i will do. >> he said it offer as roadmap for republicans nationally. >> that will not be the first time he's asked that question. >> no doubt, no doubt. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" says libya gave...
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one more reason kay is the number-one jewelry store in america. it's... a work of art? ♪ every kiss begins with kay ♪ >>> it's 4 before 8:00. if you haven't looked yet it's beautiful. if you haven't left yet, sharon has traffic advice right after marty's first warning weather. >> let's take a look at forecast for the day. 52 degrees right now. we're going for a high of 68 degrees sunshine a few passing fair weather shade clouds today. >>> now here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> good morning everyone. getting a little busier. we have an accident 95 southbound at the beltway. another one on 50. that one is going to be at route 2 richie highway, blocking the left lane. on accident on 70. watch for that approaching 32. we still have that serious accident in the city west north avenue at park avenue involving a pedestrian. also an accident on milford mill at suvitt road. that's a look at the beltway. this traffic report is brought to you by maryland tourism. explore the land of our national anthem along with the historic trails. back over to you don. >> than
one more reason kay is the number-one jewelry store in america. it's... a work of art? ♪ every kiss begins with kay ♪ >>> it's 4 before 8:00. if you haven't looked yet it's beautiful. if you haven't left yet, sharon has traffic advice right after marty's first warning weather. >> let's take a look at forecast for the day. 52 degrees right now. we're going for a high of 68 degrees sunshine a few passing fair weather shade clouds today. >>> now here is sharon gibala at...
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america's fastest most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2-year agreement. fios is 100% fiber optic. so you get america's fastest most reliable internet and unbeatable tv picture quality. this amazing offer is going fast so switch to fios today. visit verizon.com/superbonus call the verizon center for customers with disabilities and get this deal before it's gone. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. offer ends november 16th. technology that lets you play with the big boys. that's powerful. ♪ ♪ i search for the perfect blue... because i know it's out there. i share as soon as i find it. because
america's fastest most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 bonus...
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stronger america. it is this kind of prosperity-- broad, shared built on a thriving middle-class that has always been the source of our progress at home. it's also the foundation of our power an influence throughout the world. tonight we stand united in saluting the troops and civilians who sacrifice everyday to protect us. because of them, we can sway confidence that america will complete its mission in afghanistan and achieve our objective of defeating the core of al qaeda. (applause) already we have brought home 33,000 of our brave servicemen and women. this string our forces will move into a support role while afghan security forces take the lead tonight i can announce that over the next year another 34,000 american troops will come home from afghanistan. this drawdown will continue and by the end of next year our war in afghanistan will be over. (cheers and applause) beyond 2014 america's commitment to a unified and sovereign afghanistan will endure. but the nature of our commitment will change. w
stronger america. it is this kind of prosperity-- broad, shared built on a thriving middle-class that has always been the source of our progress at home. it's also the foundation of our power an influence throughout the world. tonight we stand united in saluting the troops and civilians who sacrifice everyday to protect us. because of them, we can sway confidence that america will complete its mission in afghanistan and achieve our objective of defeating the core of al qaeda. (applause) already...
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that's why it delivers america's fastest, most reliable internet for blazing fast movie downloads and smooth streaming video playback. you'll also get unbeatable tv picture quality. so get this hot summer deal for only $79.99 a month for the first year. plus get a special bonus -- $300 back with a 2 year agreement. hurry. this incredible offer ends july 25th. visit verizon.com/hotprice call the verizon center for this amazing deal. for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v. technology that makes life more entertaining, that's powerful. >> shadows lengthening here in the early evening at tpc deere run. second hole of sudden death of the john deere classic. zach johnson and jordan spieth found the fairway. david hearn once again in the rough to the right-hand side. jordan spieth the 19-year-old trying to become the first teenager to win an event since the santa monica open back in 1931. all of those great players who have come and gone since. tiger. rory. phil recently were not able to do it. they won their first pga tour event in their 20's. spieth out of texas has a chance
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in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ ♪ people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other se
in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ ♪...
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america is being weakened, and that's the last thing that ought to happen. members swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. what they're doing by the shutdown, by this threat on the debt limit, is weakening america and sending a message to the world that the united states can't govern. that's a lousy message for the world to hear. >> when sequester was passed, before it was passed, you warned, as defense secretary, of grave consequences for america's military readiness. there is some who look at that and say, that was an overstatement. that yes, sequester cuts have hurt. but as you sit here now out of office, out of the your job as defense secretary, do you believe america is critically unprepared for a national security threat that can be met? >> i think our readiness has been badly damaged. we've got 12 combat squadrons that have been grounded. half of the air force is not combat ready. we've got ships that are not being deployed. we've got training rotations that have been canceled. we've got 800,000
america is being weakened, and that's the last thing that ought to happen. members swear an oath to protect and defend the constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. what they're doing by the shutdown, by this threat on the debt limit, is weakening america and sending a message to the world that the united states can't govern. that's a lousy message for the world to hear. >> when sequester was passed, before it was passed, you warned, as defense secretary, of grave...
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some say it's because america's fragile economy is a distraction for corporate america. others point to our inferior infrastructure and subpar public education. but, adam segal senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and author of "advantage" says the big problem is others are gaining ground. >> we have been running in place for the last three or four years because of the recession, spending on r&d, and big ideas seem to be fairly scarce. while china just continues to funnel more and more money into it. >> reporter: still many argue the u.s. will always be extremely competitive because we are the most innovative place in the world. what better place to witness innovation at work here at ibm in westchester county new york. this is the home of watson, big blue's super computer. watson was clever enough to beat jeopardy champions at their own game just a few years ago. now, i.b.m. researchers are working on new uses for the brianiac computer, particularly in the field of medicine. bernie meyerson calls himself i.b.m.'s head geek. he says innovation is critical for
some say it's because america's fragile economy is a distraction for corporate america. others point to our inferior infrastructure and subpar public education. but, adam segal senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and author of "advantage" says the big problem is others are gaining ground. >> we have been running in place for the last three or four years because of the recession, spending on r&d, and big ideas seem to be fairly scarce. while china just continues...
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o oreos are the best selling cookie in america and they may be as addictive as cocaine. lab rats were the ones who did the research. it showed us two things. the lab rats also prefer the creamy center and oreos go straight to the neurological pleasure center of the human brain. >>> when we come back we'll look behind a photograph of a wounded veteran that has attracted the attention of so many. i had diabetes,ay my de i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat better. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said with levemir® flexpen... i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for type 2 diabetes to help control high blood sugar. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. no refrigeration for up to 42 days. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most co
o oreos are the best selling cookie in america and they may be as addictive as cocaine. lab rats were the ones who did the research. it showed us two things. the lab rats also prefer the creamy center and oreos go straight to the neurological pleasure center of the human brain. >>> when we come back we'll look behind a photograph of a wounded veteran that has attracted the attention of so many. i had diabetes,ay my de i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood...
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bank of america bought countrywide in 2008. last month a jury found bank of america liable for knowingly selling fannie mae and freddie mac thousands of bad loans during the housing boom. bank of america denied there was frad. >>> asian markets were higher as economic advisers waited for word from a meeting in beijing. tokyo's nikkei added more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng gain 1.5%. this week wall street will be paying particular attention to comments from the federal reserve. wall street will be watching for hints the fed will be scaling back its bond-buying stimulus program. last week the dow finished higher by 146 points and the nasdaq composite finished two points lower. the owner of a tesla electronic car said he'd buy another. it was the third tesla to catch fire after an accident. the ntsb is investigating. the doctor said the car protected him. the tesla stock lost nearly 22% of its value last week. >>> in china, the 11th day of the 11th month is not about veterans. it's about online shopping. it's about singles day,
bank of america bought countrywide in 2008. last month a jury found bank of america liable for knowingly selling fannie mae and freddie mac thousands of bad loans during the housing boom. bank of america denied there was frad. >>> asian markets were higher as economic advisers waited for word from a meeting in beijing. tokyo's nikkei added more than 1%. hong kong's hang seng gain 1.5%. this week wall street will be paying particular attention to comments from the federal reserve. wall...
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you just won the america's cup. >> reporter: rarely has america paid so much attention to the america's cup but this was one for the record books. previous races were held in open oh schaar far from shore. this was a made-for-tv spectacle in the middle of san francisco bay. oscar castro was drawn to the baby the drama. >> i had to sneak out of work. it was historic. >> reporter: a week ago they were sailing to victory. the loss was a hard blow. >> families and the country is really devastated. >> reporter: this race changed the sport forever. $10 million carbon fiber catamarans with 13 wings 30 feet tall. it's a controversial design introduced by ellison that's not only expensive but harder to handle. the u.s. boat capsized during training. a swedish sailor died when their boat tipped. when it looked like they were on the brink of losing they fine-tuned their craft. how. they won't say exactly. >> every single night we went back in our shed. the engineers are working hard and the stylists are working hard to get more oust the boat and, man, we got a lot out of it. >> is a different boat
you just won the america's cup. >> reporter: rarely has america paid so much attention to the america's cup but this was one for the record books. previous races were held in open oh schaar far from shore. this was a made-for-tv spectacle in the middle of san francisco bay. oscar castro was drawn to the baby the drama. >> i had to sneak out of work. it was historic. >> reporter: a week ago they were sailing to victory. the loss was a hard blow. >> families and the...
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i came to america almost 21 years ago. i am a chef; i cook for a living. and i always felt through cooking, through dishes, through the stories of my mother and my grandmother and the story of spain i could be a bridge to unite both cultures both countries. and my tv show on pbs allows me to find that common ground. that's what makes pbs special and unique. i think of pbs as a window to the world. that kind of place where you feel you are part of the story. i want to be part of every possible world that's out there. you will be watching pbs and not only see yourself, but you will be able to see beyond the mirror, and that's when things become really, really amazing. and when you are able to see stories that make you wonder make you think that's what really makes pbs so meaningful. and that's the kind of tv we need to be supporting today. made by mpt to serve all of our diverse communities and is made possible by the generous support of our members. thank you. >> live from maryland public television, this is direct connection with jeff salkin. >> hi, everyb
i came to america almost 21 years ago. i am a chef; i cook for a living. and i always felt through cooking, through dishes, through the stories of my mother and my grandmother and the story of spain i could be a bridge to unite both cultures both countries. and my tv show on pbs allows me to find that common ground. that's what makes pbs special and unique. i think of pbs as a window to the world. that kind of place where you feel you are part of the story. i want to be part of every possible...
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. >> pelley: contractors run america? >> on major projects, the contractors and the people who put the plans together for the contractser to bid on have a lot more say than anybody sitting at the white house, any white house. >> pelley: daly also told us that even the white house has trouble getting straight answers from those government contractors. more than 47 million americans are on food stamps. and they had their benefits reduced today including 23 million children. the benefits had been raised temporarily by the 2009 economic stimulus package. a family of four could lose as much as $36 a month in food assistance. we'll be right back. break a leg! i used to love hearing that phrase but not since i learned i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger proven to help increase bone density. i take prolia®, it's different. it's two
. >> pelley: contractors run america? >> on major projects, the contractors and the people who put the plans together for the contractser to bid on have a lot more say than anybody sitting at the white house, any white house. >> pelley: daly also told us that even the white house has trouble getting straight answers from those government contractors. more than 47 million americans are on food stamps. and they had their benefits reduced today including 23 million children. the...
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america reaches a milestone in energy production but folks in this town are not celebrating. that story is next. >> people who lived through the gas lines of the 1970s during the arab oil embargo might be surprised by this. today's "wall street journal" says the u.s. has overtaken russia as the number one producer of oil and natural gas. u.s. production, much of it from shale, has hit the equivalent of 22 million barrel a day, 200,000 more than russia. but the increase in national gas production has had a devastating impact on coal country. jeff glor reports from a coal town in kentucky. >> reporter: for more than 100 years, harlan county, kentucky, has been fueled, fed, and funded by coal. but in the past two years, unemployment here has gone from 9.8% to 17.2%. in eastern kentucky overall, 42% of miners have lost their jobs. scott duncan is one of them. >> it's been rough trying to figure out how to pay your bills, take care of your kids, just how you're going to make it. >> reporter: duncan worked in mining for 18 years. he and his wife, charity, have three teenagers. you
america reaches a milestone in energy production but folks in this town are not celebrating. that story is next. >> people who lived through the gas lines of the 1970s during the arab oil embargo might be surprised by this. today's "wall street journal" says the u.s. has overtaken russia as the number one producer of oil and natural gas. u.s. production, much of it from shale, has hit the equivalent of 22 million barrel a day, 200,000 more than russia. but the increase in...
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it has made people in america nervous, anxious, and confused. look, bottom line, it seems to me, this whole thing should be delayed. but deep inside myself, i really think, look, they can probably get this tech end to work in a certain amount of time, but the internals of the law, the content of the law is already causing problems. i wish we could stop the whole thing, go back to point one, and say let's try this again. i think it's not working. >> it clearly isn't working. and, you know, we'll see. they've put a lot of people on it. and they promised to deliver. but, again, this connects to this theme of we've got an incredibly powerful government that gets on automatic pilot and you have people with inexperience who don't know about nuts and bolts questions, people who don't go in and say, "well, now is this going to work? let's test it?" we were talking earlier about the raid that killed osama bin laden. that was run by leon panetta, who was c.i.a. director, who knew to make sure you checked all of the boxes, and they literally had a place wh
it has made people in america nervous, anxious, and confused. look, bottom line, it seems to me, this whole thing should be delayed. but deep inside myself, i really think, look, they can probably get this tech end to work in a certain amount of time, but the internals of the law, the content of the law is already causing problems. i wish we could stop the whole thing, go back to point one, and say let's try this again. i think it's not working. >> it clearly isn't working. and, you know,...
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richest man in america. did you know some of the most spiritual people on earth are broke? did you know it's possible to have a clean heart and empty hands? one woman came to me, she said don't you think if god wants me to have money, he'll give it to me if he don't, he won't? i said, that sure sounds logical to me. if god wants to you comb your hair, he'll comb it for you. you know, my greatest fear of hell is being with all the fools at one time. i can take the flames. it's being with all the stooges of the earth. forever and ever. now, that's hell. i can handle the flames. boy, just imagine being with idiots. and no exit. one man says, don't you think the lord gives money to people he can trust? if he can trust you with it, he'll give it to you. i says, oh, that explains why the mafia has it, missionaries don't. i want to tell you a little story of my life tonight. and i really felt impressed, and i get excited when god lets me because i don't get to do it too often. i'm one of seven preacher's kids. my father's a paster and has been my whole life. i have four sisters, t
richest man in america. did you know some of the most spiritual people on earth are broke? did you know it's possible to have a clean heart and empty hands? one woman came to me, she said don't you think if god wants me to have money, he'll give it to me if he don't, he won't? i said, that sure sounds logical to me. if god wants to you comb your hair, he'll comb it for you. you know, my greatest fear of hell is being with all the fools at one time. i can take the flames. it's being with all the...
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this evening, it looks like america's largest bank will pay the largest legal settlement ever for its involvement in the mortgage meltdown that set off the great recession. j.p. morgan chase has entered into a tentative agreement with the justice department to pay $13 billion to settle allegations of fraud. anthony mason has our story. >> reporter: even for the world's biggest financial services firm, $13 billion is not small change. it's more than half of j.p. morgan chase's profits last year. are you surprised at the size of this fund? >> yeah, it was enormous. >> reporter: max wolff is chief economist with z .t. wealth. >> this was a record breaker times two, three, four that someone wanted to make sure the guinness book would have it in its next 26 editions. >> reporter: j.p. morgan is accused of misleading investors and the government about the value of mortgage-backed securities it sold as the housing bubble inflated and of misleading them about the quality of the mortgages as well. >> let's be fair here, this also helped to contribute on-to-millions of americans losing their ho
this evening, it looks like america's largest bank will pay the largest legal settlement ever for its involvement in the mortgage meltdown that set off the great recession. j.p. morgan chase has entered into a tentative agreement with the justice department to pay $13 billion to settle allegations of fraud. anthony mason has our story. >> reporter: even for the world's biggest financial services firm, $13 billion is not small change. it's more than half of j.p. morgan chase's profits last...
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america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the ravens came out of the loss with green bay would note new significant injuries, but they also came out with no new significant progress in the running game. the coaches begin to build a game land for pittsburgh. to find a way to run the ball against the steelers. >> they introduce more zone blocking. it is not fair are accurate to blame one coach or player for the running game this season. everyone has a hand with the problem. john harbaugh talked with his staff, he will evaluate everything from play calls to execution to decisions on when and where to t
america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. technology that lets you play with the big boys. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the ravens came...
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america. >> reporter: main street and a divided america united in their frustration with america. culpeper is quintessential small town america. a young george washington did the original town survey. this town was caught in the crossroads of the civil war. passions and patriotism run deep here. brian? >> tom costello in culpeper and andrea mitchell before that. >>> we have an update on the outbreak of salmonella. the cdc says 317 people have been infected in 20 states in all and puerto rico. almost half of them required hospitalization. those are confirmed cases. there may be more. almost three-quarters of the cases are in the state of california. officials say three different plants operated there by foster farms are the likely source of this. the company submitted a plan for changes in its processing. based on that the government says it will allow the plants for now to stay open. overseas it happened again. a tragedy at sea involving immigrants from africa trying to make it to italy. an ov
america. >> reporter: main street and a divided america united in their frustration with america. culpeper is quintessential small town america. a young george washington did the original town survey. this town was caught in the crossroads of the civil war. passions and patriotism run deep here. brian? >> tom costello in culpeper and andrea mitchell before that. >>> we have an update on the outbreak of salmonella. the cdc says 317 people have been infected in 20 states in...
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. >> reporter: these trains would be unlike anything america has ever seen. they would move without the friction of traditional rails and the rout from baltimore to washington would be mostly underground. the president backs light rail investments. >> this is the initial investment to make sure high speed rail comes to america. >> reporter: japan has promised to share technology and part of the cost. but congress would have to pay the rest. making this far from a done deal. in baltimore, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >>> now the maglap train uses magnets to produce an electric current. the company pushes it here believes it will create thousands of jobs. >> but they're going to lose money on snacks. >> you can't finish your hot dog. >> 311-miles-an-hour. it's almost like a plane. let's take a look at temps and conditions. a chilly night right now but not as cold as last night. 41. east winds at five. the barometer still rising, dewpoints low. humidities low. let's take a look at the ,,,,,,, >>> i'm meteorologist chelsea ingram live with the mobile lab h
. >> reporter: these trains would be unlike anything america has ever seen. they would move without the friction of traditional rails and the rout from baltimore to washington would be mostly underground. the president backs light rail investments. >> this is the initial investment to make sure high speed rail comes to america. >> reporter: japan has promised to share technology and part of the cost. but congress would have to pay the rest. making this far from a done deal. in...
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they mention latin america or africa? >> they mentioned the catholic leader out of brazil that several of them spoke of. basically what they're looking for is one who will bring accountability to the church. someone who will reinvigorate that sense of enthusiasm for catholicism, and someone who's going to be around for a long long time. >> frank, thank you. >>> some parents spend years trying to get their children to eat healthy food. a top design firm only needed two days. we'll show you their ideas ahead. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto-insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. this winter, don't miss the biggest... you won't run into deals this big just anywhere. r
they mention latin america or africa? >> they mentioned the catholic leader out of brazil that several of them spoke of. basically what they're looking for is one who will bring accountability to the church. someone who will reinvigorate that sense of enthusiasm for catholicism, and someone who's going to be around for a long long time. >> frank, thank you. >>> some parents spend years trying to get their children to eat healthy food. a top design firm only needed two days....
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. >>> today the 300 bishops on the catholic church in america arrive in baltimore. ♪ [ music ] >> they're in town for the united states conference of catholic bishops. cardinal dolan of new york began the four-day event with his final address as president. the bishop is set to elect dolan's successor tomorrow. >>> a pleasant surprise for drivers at the pump as gas prices fall to a two-year low. and experts say this is just the beginning. this dramatic drop could continue. surprising numbers on gas station price boards are pushing drivers to pull over. >> that's why i stopped you, really, because it was so low. >> reporter: after years of constant hikes, gas prices in maryland and across the country hit a two-year low. >> we're seeing a steady decline in the prices of gas. >> reporter: regina alvera from aaa says right new in moreland the average cost, $3.23, slightly higher than the national average of $3.21 but overall they're lower than the same time last year. >> they affect me. i go in search of lowest price i can find in the city of baltimore. >> reporter: part of the drop of demand
. >>> today the 300 bishops on the catholic church in america arrive in baltimore. ♪ [ music ] >> they're in town for the united states conference of catholic bishops. cardinal dolan of new york began the four-day event with his final address as president. the bishop is set to elect dolan's successor tomorrow. >>> a pleasant surprise for drivers at the pump as gas prices fall to a two-year low. and experts say this is just the beginning. this dramatic drop could...
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america runs on dunkin. price and participation may vary. limited time often. back over to you. >> sharon, thank you. >>> twisted metal is all that remains of several vehicles involved in a chain-reaction crash on interstate 83. now we're learning how it happened. mike schuh has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, linh. good morning, everyone. a road like i-83 near pennsylvania is not where you want to be when there's an accident up ahead. eight miles over the stateline this flat bed was rear ended. nine other vehicles get involved in the chain reaction. the roadway is shut down with heavy traffic bearing down. the road clocks all the way back to maryland. it takes hours to unravel and some folks are able to turn around. hazmat teams on the scene to deal with spilled fuel. seven people were hurt and police say all will survive. back to you. >> thank you. >>> president obama visits maryland on a campaign to promote obamacare. a crowd of supporters greeted the president yesterday at privilege george's community college. he took aim at republicans who have been
america runs on dunkin. price and participation may vary. limited time often. back over to you. >> sharon, thank you. >>> twisted metal is all that remains of several vehicles involved in a chain-reaction crash on interstate 83. now we're learning how it happened. mike schuh has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, linh. good morning, everyone. a road like i-83 near pennsylvania is not where you want to be when there's an accident up ahead. eight miles over the stateline...
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debate over america's tallest skyscraper. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beautiful morn ago head. 34 degrees and mainly clear in central maryland right now. the complete forecast is coming up. >>> several accidents in wisconsin but don't blame mother nature. it came from a ski resort. police say the canons were the cause. the snow that didn't land on the ski runs was blown downwind and the low cloud cover prevented it from evaporating. the road was eventually salted and no injuries were reported. >>> firefighters in western new york battle a major fire at a farm. take a look at this. firefighters say they had to let it burn because of a lack of water. they say the blaze started in a storage building and quickly spread to surrounding structures. the fire burned for three hours at least. no injuries here. and the cause of the blaze is still under investigation. >>> a battle of skyscrapers in the near future. who will claim the nation's tallest building. we have the answer. >> reporter: it's 1,004 a51 feet to brag about. but it's rain may be coming to an end on a technicality. new york's new on
debate over america's tallest skyscraper. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> beautiful morn ago head. 34 degrees and mainly clear in central maryland right now. the complete forecast is coming up. >>> several accidents in wisconsin but don't blame mother nature. it came from a ski resort. police say the canons were the cause. the snow that didn't land on the ski runs was blown downwind and the low cloud cover prevented it from evaporating. the road was eventually salted and no injuries...
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that's bank of america merrill lynch. that's the power of global connections.
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does anybody think general alexander wants to snoop on america? i think that demeans the whole political dialogue and that's why i wish the president would be more outgoing and defend the n.s.a. a lot more than he did. this has really bane sland or the thousand of good men and women who every day dedicate their thrives our country and particularly general alexander, who is as patriotic as anyone i have ever met in government or anywhere. and there is too much loose talk here. again, every time i hear snooping and spying, it just drives me crazy. dutch and i know what these men and women are doing and they're absolutely dedicated patriots. >> i just want to point out, peter and chairman roarnlings, we have a very bipartisan committee in the intelligence committee. we zfar left. we have far right. but we work together as a team because the stakes are too high. and that's a very important issue. peter, i thank you for being on with us today and i agree a lot of your points. >> schieffer: thanks to both of you. i'll be back in just a second. chronic p
does anybody think general alexander wants to snoop on america? i think that demeans the whole political dialogue and that's why i wish the president would be more outgoing and defend the n.s.a. a lot more than he did. this has really bane sland or the thousand of good men and women who every day dedicate their thrives our country and particularly general alexander, who is as patriotic as anyone i have ever met in government or anywhere. and there is too much loose talk here. again, every time...
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there's 19 from latin america, 14 from north america, split between asia and africa. geographically, yes, diversity. i think the pope himself has wanted to go out geographically encouraging new cardinals from a wide range of countries to come in. we're always going to have doctrineal issues. those who want to stay with the second vatican council, those who want to go back before the second vatican council. at the end of the day this is the point of having a conclave. that we discuss the issues and that the cardinals agree this is the man to take the church forward in the present time which pope benedict himself said yesterday in his statement pressing times, pressing questions, with rapid changes. so we need a new man for the times -- this is why it's such an important and exciting time. >> this makes up the largest catholic population. i hear many latin americans saying this is our time. how likely is that do you think? >> i think that every single cardinal has a possibility. we have been surprised now twice over. first with a pope from poland. a great pope pope john
there's 19 from latin america, 14 from north america, split between asia and africa. geographically, yes, diversity. i think the pope himself has wanted to go out geographically encouraging new cardinals from a wide range of countries to come in. we're always going to have doctrineal issues. those who want to stay with the second vatican council, those who want to go back before the second vatican council. at the end of the day this is the point of having a conclave. that we discuss the issues...
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they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's alliances and they think they've done that in the first four years and they want to continue it. and finally the thing that is at the center of the white house's strategic thinking is this idea of rebalancing american power toward asia to dole with the rising china. they don't want anything to get in the way of that even to the point of leaving what a lot of people fear is a vacuum of american power in areas that traditionally have been crucial to have american power like the middle east. >> rose: but there's also, when you lock at who is happening in mali and you lock at sort of things that are happening in africa and the emergence of al qaeda there a new threat. how do they see that motorcyclele? >>michael? >> i think there are different perspectives in the administration. one thing that was striking about secretary clinton's testimony is she did emphasize the dangers of al qaeda-affiliated groups in africa like al qaeda and the islamic magreb one of the mal
they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's alliances and they think they've done that in the first four years and they want to continue it. and finally the thing that is at the center of the white house's strategic thinking is this idea of rebalancing american power toward asia to dole with the rising china. they don't want anything to get in the way of that even to the point of leaving what a lot of people fear is a vacuum of...
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and how to reach america. >> sure. look. i think this is problem of the republican core party. i think the senator has moved this in the right direction but a lot of consultants are kidding themselves about how big the gap is. the campaign is about eight years or ten years ahead of the republican party in very fundamental effort to understoodand the country. this is a country that's younger, more latino more asian america and african can deal with. and as a result they'll deal with it. we're in great with governors. we're not doing well at the presidential level. >> what do you hope will come of the criticism? are you hoping they will engage you in conversation? >> i hope first of all the major donors will think lodge and hard before they turn lots of money over to consultants that we could have run and i hope second that the entire party will come to a conclusion that the republican party has to be capable of competing in all of america in reaching out to every part of the american society and then providing better so
and how to reach america. >> sure. look. i think this is problem of the republican core party. i think the senator has moved this in the right direction but a lot of consultants are kidding themselves about how big the gap is. the campaign is about eight years or ten years ahead of the republican party in very fundamental effort to understoodand the country. this is a country that's younger, more latino more asian america and african can deal with. and as a result they'll deal with it....
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. back to timbuktu, the people of mali make their way home and those who were driven out may return as well. and the government oversaw laws the detained women, making them work for decades. but still, no laws -- apologies from the state. and given survivors back one precious memory at a time. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also of around the globe. in molly tonight, soldiers from france and chad have entered the last stronghold of the rebels in the country as they gradually hand over control of the country, some fear the rebels will return. here is a report from the liberated city of timbuktu. >> beyond remote, isolated villages outside timbuktu. the fight across the river here a few days ago rushing into the sara to escape the french military. people are trickling back toward timbuktu. one person had for months in the countryside. >> i heard the french had come, and now we feel safe. but i want them to say --
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i'm laura trevelyan. back to timbuktu, the people of mali make their way home and those who were driven out may return as well. and the government oversaw laws the detained women, making them work for decades. but still, no laws -- apologies from the state. and given survivors back one precious memory at a time. welcome to our viewers on public television in...